--- Mathias Fr�hlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Montag, 5. April 2004 16:02, Tony Peden wrote:
> > The trimming routine is not the problem.
> Hey, it is not. The problem is that JSBSim relys on a property which
> is set in 
> a different way on start than on reset time.
> This property changes the 'trimming type' which is used for trimming.
> So we 
> need to know if we could rely on this property or if we should find
> out 
> ourselfes if we should do tGround or tLongitudinal trimming ...

Been there, done that.  No less grief.

> 
> > I really am at a loss to explain why we have to go through this
> "blame
> > the trimming routine" routine every time it fails.  The trimming
> > routine does not do magic, it's just a 6-dof zero finder, something
> > every engineer learns how to code in school.
> :)
> > It is not a mysterious 
> > black box.  As such, it is no different than any other piece of
> code:
> > GIGO.
> Just for curiosity: What is GIGO?

Garbage in, Garbage out.

> 
>    Greetings
> 
>       Mathias
> 
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